The Art of Elysium Gala at Union Station in Los Angeles

Fashion and Hollywood joined forces at the historic Union Station in Los Angeles on Saturday for the Art of Elysium’s fifth annual black-tie “Heaven” gala. This year, the charity, which recruits actors and artists for creative collaborations with critically ill children, tapped vintage fashion connoisseur and Decades owner Cameron Silver as the event's cohost and theme creator. Silver’s vision for the evening included a string quartet, a runway show of vintage couture looks, a special performance by Estelle, and an all-white decor complete with edible confetti.

Joining guests Kirsten Dunst and Kate and Laura Mulleavy for cocktail hour, January Jones and Ali Larter, with their near-identical champagne blonde bobs, made quite the pair. “I actually cut my hair to match this dress,” confessed Jones of her long-sleeved Chanel frock. “It’s very mod and architectural.” Meanwhile, Camilla Belle (in a canary yellow Carolina Herrera dress) expressed excitement about meeting fellow Art of Elysium volunteer and the evening’s honoree, Elijah Wood. “As a child actor I used to really look up to him,” she said. “I’ve seen all of his films.”

When the gala wound down, guests made their way to the on-site after-party, where a revolving cast of DJs continued spinning music well into the wee hours. For those with a late-night sweet tooth, the Coolhaus ice cream sandwich truck was on hand with offerings which were, in a word, “heavenly.”